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Society over the Sázava
Slováček, Jakub ; Havlíček, Tomáš (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is based on the specific intention of the town Žďár nad Sázavou for the reconstruction of an original kindergarten building into a multifunctional building of a community center. The construction program counts on five different programs: the Community Center, the Day Center for Children and Youth (low-threshold facility working especially with children from socially disadvantaged families), the Club V 9 (Mental Health Support Center), the Social Services Directorate, and finally, a nursery (child group, up to 3 years of age). The proposed operational solution of the project perceives the continuity of development while respecting not only the relations of the different types of functions but also the situation on the land, respectively in the surrounding area. The addition of new volumes strengthens the position of the central superimposed mass, from which individual cells containing individual functions are exerted into the adjacent garden. The relationship between the horizontal pavilions in the garden and the elevated central mass is emphasized by its further elevation and the placement of the most specific part of the social hall into this "crown" of the object. An integral part of the reconstruction is the involvement of the community center, as a public building, into the public space. The land is thus partially accessible to several public areas, but with respect to the specifics of the different groups of users, the essential part of the land is left as closed gardens of individual services.
Society over the Sázava
Slováček, Jakub ; Havlíček, Tomáš (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is based on the specific intention of the town Žďár nad Sázavou for the reconstruction of an original kindergarten building into a multifunctional building of a community center. The construction program counts on five different programs: the Community Center, the Day Center for Children and Youth (low-threshold facility working especially with children from socially disadvantaged families), the Club V 9 (Mental Health Support Center), the Social Services Directorate, and finally, a nursery (child group, up to 3 years of age). The proposed operational solution of the project perceives the continuity of development while respecting not only the relations of the different types of functions but also the situation on the land, respectively in the surrounding area. The addition of new volumes strengthens the position of the central superimposed mass, from which individual cells containing individual functions are exerted into the adjacent garden. The relationship between the horizontal pavilions in the garden and the elevated central mass is emphasized by its further elevation and the placement of the most specific part of the social hall into this "crown" of the object. An integral part of the reconstruction is the involvement of the community center, as a public building, into the public space. The land is thus partially accessible to several public areas, but with respect to the specifics of the different groups of users, the essential part of the land is left as closed gardens of individual services.
Residential Complex in Brno - Komín
Slováček, Jakub ; Poslušná, Iva (referee) ; Jura, Pavel (advisor)
Urban design proposal is based on the values of the territory. The solution supports an established walking path and defines its extension and termination on the top of the hill. An area of the top will be flattened and will serve as a viewpoint of the city district. A space for the realization of small architecture (sculpture, gazebo, chapel ...) will be created concurrently. The place defines a new compositional axis in the region. Retention of part of the parcel undeveloped as an element of the landscape entering the city becomes an important factor. The undeveloped territory will be used for recreation of residents of housing complex and nearest area. Existing trees will be preserved in the territory. The building structure is designed according to the principle of low-rise high density. Therefore it creates a compact form on the border of living in family house and apartment building. The structure creates a solid street front. Behind the front a range of places from public to completely private is offered. Developable area is divided into three parts (separate phases). Each part will consist of three objects, built on a common underground parking and defining a courtyard among them. Special consideration is given to the definition and hierarchy of spaces and the transition among them: public street - semi-private courtyard - private gardens, event. entrances to the apartments. The objects create a solid, less structured composition with a regular grid of windows towards the street. The scale changes to the smaller in the courtyard and richer matter solution promotes an intimacy of the semi-private courtyard. The objects are divided in both horizontal and vertical planes. Courtyard is a central space where entrances to houses and apartments as well as a staircase (incl. lift) from the garage are oriented to. This offers a potential for everyday encounters with neighbors. Another element supporting the close neighborhood is a common clubroom designed for meetings, workshops or, eg. as a seasonal children's playroom. The clubroom is located in the house B in direct response to the courtyard. Each of the three houses is unique and offers a different comfort level from "classic" apartment building to the townhouse (maisonette apartment with separate entrance). The more comfortable apartments are provided with a garden event. balcony or terrace.

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